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501(c)(3) Tax Exemption: Now That You've Got It, How Do You Keep It?

Chicago, IL

501(c)(3) Tax Exemption:  Now That You've Got It, How Do...

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501(c)(3) Tax Exemption:
Now That You've Got It, How Do You Keep It?

 

A seminar for organizations that have received recognition of income tax exemption from the IRS but are still unsure of all the legal requirements imposed on public charities. This seminar will review the on-going reporting requirements for public charities, provide an overview of lobbying and political activity restrictions, reporting to the IRS at the end of the advance ruling period, and more. The presentation will particularly focus on the new Form 990 and other newly expanded IRS reporting requirements.


Presenter:  Steven R. Meier, a partner in Jenner & Block’s Chicago office. He is a member of the Firm’s Tax Association, Real Estate Securities, Mergers & Acquisitions, and Tax Controversy Practices. Mr. Meier’s practice includes significant experience in tax planning for tax-exempt organizations, and counseling tax exempt organizations such as public charities, private foundations and trade associations regarding tax matters.

 


If you do not pay the fee by credit card, you must send a check or money order
(payable to “CEDLP”) to CEDLP, 100 N. LaSalle #600, Chicago, IL 60602. Your registration and payment MUST be received in our office in advance of the seminar.  
You may print a registration form at www.cedlp.org, click on Upcoming Events.
For more information, call CEDLP at 312/939-3936.

Where


Jenner & Block, LLP
One IBM Plaza
330 N. Wabash St.
Chicago, IL

Hosted By

Community Economic Development Law Project



CEDLP provides pro bono legal services to community-based organizations working in the areas of housing, economic development, and to individuals pursuing small business development to achieve economic self-sufficiency.